
The finished product- thank you to our Spanish club and art students for designing such a beautiful showcase!


Talk about setting the mood and getting inspired! Mrs. Schwarzott's 7th grade ELA students were really getting into their scary stories! They wrote by candlelight with scary Halloween sounds playing in the background...!


Bravo to the cast and crew of Joust! 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍


Members of our Spanish club decorating the building for Dia de los Muertos. This is an engaging and exciting club and would love to have new members- contact Mrs. Meal if you are interested!


Our Kindergarten team participated in the Kindergarten Transition Summit at Niagara University focused on the value of play as an instructional strategy. Play was written in the new standards 35 times, which shows the importance of integrating play!


Congratulations to Allan, Brook, and Haydin, Lyndonville’s marching Mustangs who participate in this merged program and will compete for the state championship at the Dome in Syracuse this weekend- good luck!


Kindergarteners discussed feelings today, and children had a chance to try on a mask and tell when they have felt the emotion of the mask that they held.


Due to weather, Youth Soccer at Lake Avenue is cancelled for tonight (Tuesday, 10/22).


It's National School Bus Safety Week! Thank you to our team of drivers who keep our students safe!


3rd grade STEM club members learned about gravitational potential and kinetic energy while working collaboratively to create roller coasters out of straws.


Halloween safety lessons provided by our School Resource Officer Jason Barnum! 👍


Just a reminder that due conflicts, there is a change in time for one our 5th and 6th grade musical performances of "Joust". Saturday's performance, ( October 26th) is now at 12:00 pm (noon), not the previously published 2:00 pm.

We would like to remind parents that an important change in our Parent Volunteer Program implemented this year, is for an annual renewal of your Parent Volunteer status. If you have not submitted a new application this year, please contact the Main office for details and a form.

It’s #schoolboardrecognitionweek!
We would like to thank our board members for their ongoing commitment and service to our district and community


Kindergarteners tied the theme of 5 senses into Fall by using their senses with a pumpkin! They looked at, smelled, listened to, touched, and talked about what they'd taste if they made something.


Our Elementary students participated in a Value-up Assembly with Craig Scott, Columbine survivor. He encouraged everyone to Start a Chain Reaction of Kindness!


Progress reports for students in grades 7-12 have been posted to the portal. Hard copies will be mailed out next week.

Our Elementary students appreciated the help from older students at our Book Fair! Thank you to the families who donated books as well!


Middle high school students engaging in the training exercise also known as hugs today during speaker Craig Scott’s visit. Craig is a survivor of the Columbine shooting and lost his sister that day but travels the country sharing his inspiring message with students- thank you so much for your visit today Craig!




Due to weather and field conditions, Lyndonville Youth Soccer at Lake Avenue is cancelled tonight (Thursday, 10/17).
